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Dang Bob, that's one good lookin' mail train! What could have happened had the Central Pacific been allowed to continue building east, say to Evanston WY... You must admit a GS on the Park City branch would be a bit of a stretch Nice work!Otto K.
Bob, share with us please the contact info for MORE imports and LIK enterprises.They look like great locos.Rick
Unfortunately MORE imports is out of business. LIK Enterprises Inc., may still be building models, but I am not in the loop enough to know for sure. Certainly no N-scale models that I am aware of.However, Brass Trains still has several MORE/LIK engines available in N-scale, but their inventory gets smaller almost daily. Gotta remember that when these engines were originally introduced, they sold for almost $1,400 bucks...and when you look closely at them, you can see why. Lots of thoughtful, extra detailing that puts them in a class with the last run of N-scale steam from Overland. Now that they are selling at Brass Trains for about half the original price, you can see why I think they're a really good deal. If I were modeling the SP in the 40's and 50's, Mr. Wallet would definitely be skinnier!Here's the link to the Brass Trains site where some MORE/LIK GS-6's, and Daylight-painted GS-2's are still available: http://www.brasstrains.com/classic/Trains/Scales/N-ScaleThere are also other steam engines from different manufacturers/importers too. The quality photos alone are worth going to this site to look around.
OK Bob, N Scale Steam from Overland?? Sorry I had to do it your details are usually right on!